Heterodox Haiku Journal Contrarians Anthology: Dissent in Japanese Inspired Micropoetics
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Heterodox Haiku Journal Contrarians Anthology: Dissent in Japanese Inspired Micropoetics
- Publication date
- 2025-08-11
- Topics
- Haiku, Senryu, Politiku, Protest, Social Justice, Protest, Civil Disobedience
- Collection
- opensource
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 36.4M
Heterodox Haiku Journal and Nun Prophet Press present an anthology of short form poetry (haiku/senryu and relating forms such as tanka, haibun, tanshi, rengay) and essays exploring how sociopolitical critique remains an instrumental part, factors significantly into contemporary Japanese inspired theory and composition with verses of our day, featuring incredible poetry from 81 of the most daring and thoughtful writers around the globe in 13 distinct countries from Borneo to Wales, also exhibiting thoughtful discourses and astute insights from C.X. Turner and Roberta Beary. An exhilarating and exemplary showcase of the manifold possibilities micropoetry offers for contributing meaningfully and conscientiously to countless crucial conversations in the interests of promoting causes including peace, fellowship, environmentalism, and social justice. All Nun Prophet projects are priced at cost with no royalties generated.
- Addeddate
- 2025-08-11 19:58:32
- External-identifier
- urn:lcp:Heterodox Contrarians I Covers:epub:e0c26267-d3d1-4d65-88a7-d9dbe7f9cba8
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